“Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management
system designed for small teams.”
Just wondering if the phrase “designed for small teams” implies any
limit for pages in Radiant. I am worried if I can use it for creating
heavy-duty web-sites, serving 10 of 1000’s of pages.
thanks,
saji
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Not a limit on pages, but more like less user-permission granularity.
That’s what it means by small teams. When I left KCKCC
(http://www.kckcc.edu) we had over 300 pages, and it was growing.
“Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management
system designed for small teams.”
Just wondering if the phrase “designed for small teams” implies any
limit for pages in Radiant. I am worried if I can use it for creating
heavy-duty web-sites, serving 10 of 1000’s of pages.
“designed for small teams” means exactly what it says - there’s no
features in there to try and deal with having 30 different people
editing the pages (page editing permissions, approval hierarchy,
document workflow) - for small teams that stuff can just get in the
way.
Radiant is not designed for just small websites. I’m running a 1000 page
site quite happily, and while I’m running a site that gets
only 1500-2000 page views a day typically (with peaks up to 10,000 page
views a day), I’m confident in radiant’s ability to handle
much heavier loads than that.
Dan.
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